Hombres sin nombre
la reconstrucción del socialismo en la clandestinidad (1939-1970)
Gómez Bravo, Gutmaro
This is the history of the socialist underground during the Franco regime. The story of ordinary people who led a double life, men and women, wage earners, manual workers, refined teachers, who risked their lives and remain practically unknown today. From prison they managed to connect with former militants and organize themselves by unions, branches, sectors and neighborhoods. A model that, in some mountainous areas, coexisted with the guerrillas, and that barely survived. In 1954, after the death of Tomás Centeno in the dungeons of the DGS, his executives went to France, but the activity did not disappear from the interior. He changed geography and was adapting to new actors and forms of protest, which soon revealed the tension between exile and the interior. This book tries to rescue the anonymous faces of the people who carried out this reconstruction, through the documentation they generated and exchanged inside and outside of Spain, most of it seized by the police, which is why this story has been maintained unpublished so far.
- Author
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Gómez Bravo, Gutmaro
- Subject
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History
> History of Spain
- EAN
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9788437642741
- ISBN
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978-84-376-4274-1
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Ediciones Cátedra
- Pages
- 352
- High
- 20.5 cm
- Weight
- 13.5 cm
- Release date
- 13-05-2021
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Historia. Serie menor